GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3: James Gunn Reveals The Movie Was Supposed To Be Released This Month

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3: James Gunn Reveals The Movie Was Supposed To Be Released This Month

The Suicide Squad is coming to theaters next year, but director James Gunn has now revealed that his other superhero movie Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was supposed to be released this month...

By JoshWilding - May 27, 2020 03:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Vol. 3

Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn was fired by Disney for some resurfaced offensive Tweets, and that left Vol. 3 without anyone at the helm. Cast members and fans alike voiced their disapproval of the studio's decision, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige ultimately managed to get Bob Iger to change his mind and bring Gunn back to helm the threequel. 

By that point, Gunn was hard at work on The Suicide Squad, thereby pushing back Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3's release date. Now, we're unlikely to see the movie theaters until 2022 at the earliest, and even that's potentially optimistic with everything going on in the world right now. 

Now, Gunn has taken to Twitter to reveal that, had things gone to plan, Vol. 3 would have been revealed in theaters this month. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic means that was never destined to happen, so the Marvel threequel being postponed exactly like Black Widow was the most likely outcome, ultimately pushing it later into 2020. 

Still, it means we would have had a first look at the movie by now!

Check out Gunn's comments below:
 

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WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 5/27/2020, 3:28 AM
More like 2023 now
A whole 6 years after Vol. 2 damn
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/27/2020, 3:36 AM
"Before things happened"

Understatement.
DaHyro
DaHyro - 5/27/2020, 4:28 AM
I can’t believe we’ve gotten three Guardians of the Galaxy movies before we got a new Superman movie
Goldboink
Goldboink - 6/17/2020, 1:05 PM
@DaHyro -
Criminal!
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 5/27/2020, 5:12 AM
With everyone now having more time to develop ideas for the movie, I’m confident it will be well worth the wait.
Frshcoupe
Frshcoupe - 5/27/2020, 5:42 AM
Question...when circumstances arise like COVID-19 and movies have to get pushed back, is it looked at as opportunity to improve on the movie and maybe make changes? Will they go back to the drawing board and say “let’s change this scene” or “why don’t we add some more lines in this spot”? Or do they just leave the movie as is and wait for it to be released?
eagc1995
eagc1995 - 5/27/2020, 9:11 AM
@Frshcoupe - Movies like Black Widow will remain as it is right now and they'll leave it till it comes to cinemas.

Now movies that are still filming or havent been able to do their reshoots, those could be looked upon to see how to improve some scenes
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